THE escort takes from Goulburn only 72 ounces of gold; from Braidwood, 1423. The sergeant is charge deslines to give any information of the amonnt from Burrocgeng and Adelong. It is believed to be between 3000 and ...
Article : 50 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair of twenty-eight minutes past three TROOPS FOR NEW ZEALAND. Mr. MORIARTY asked the Colonial Secretary, withal ...
Article : 19,593 wordsJAMES PATERSON, steamer, 400 tons, Harley, from Port Denison 5th instant, Passengers—Messrs Hill Seaward, Bricket, and Creswell From Rkockhampton: Mr. and Mrs. Bray. From Brisbane: Mr. and Mrs. Lamb, Miss Mowbray, Messrs. C. ...
Article : 115 wordsAugust 2.—Astrea, from Liverpeol; Wonga Wonga, from Adelaide. August 3.—Bombay, from Sydney, via Melbourne. August4.—Amolis, from exploring expedition. ...
Article : 20 wordsAugust 17.—Mountain Maid. Brisk, and Secret, from Sydney. SILVER. August 17.—Albion and Little Pot, for Sydney Natal, for Geo. long; Ellen Simpson, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Escert left this morning with 1423 ouncen of gold. A man named Bucklay fell down a well at Rushton's public house, on Sunday night, and was drowned. He leaves family at Queenbayan. ...
Article : 33 wordsAugust 17.—Victoria. from Hobson's Bay. August 18.—Put the Rever, from New Zealand; Lady Robellaird. from Belfast; Heleu, from Warrnambool; Canton for Port Elliott. ...
Article : 33 wordsWeather showery, and business very dull. The Assembly have resolved that no drawback is to be allowed on colonial manufactured cigars. The charges made by Mr. Sinclair against Mr. Willson ...
Article : 55 wordsAugust 18, 9 a.m.—Tentersleld, S.W.: wet. Grafton. N. E.; soggy. Armidale, N.W. raining. Tamworth, S.W. raining. ...
Article : 89 wordsCITY OF SYDNEY, brig for Geolong. RANGATIRA, steamer, for Melbourne. YARRA YARRA, steamer, for Brisbane. RAINBOW, steamer, for Richmord River. ...
Article : 9 wordsThe Mayor has resolved on behalf of the corporation to attend the faucy dress tall to be given by the Mayor, of Melbourne. Sixty-three bales of cotton recovered from the sea are ...
Article : 89 wordsFor Calcutta.—Temper This Day;Undaunted, early. For Otago.—Adelaide, This Day. For Galle.—Orse, This Day. For Melbourne—Mary Smith and Storm Bird, This Day. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsDiamantino, steamer, 239 tons Benaud, for Moreton Bay A.S.N.Co., agents. Sarah, brig, 121 tons, Firth, for Melbourne. Captain, agent. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsSTORM BIRD. ship, 761 tons, Craig, for Melbourne, Passenger—Mr. D. Miligant. TEMPLAR, ship, 792 tons, Lane, for Calcutta. Passenger— Mr. D Conk. ...
Article : 311 wordsTHE NEW GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA —A banquet was given on June. 24th, at Willias's Roome, London, in honour cf Sir Charles Darling, K. C. B., on the occasion of his appointment as Governor of Victoria. It appears to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsJames Paterson, Steamer, from Port Donison: 10 bales wool, Camphell; 26 caskstallow, 20 hides, 9 bundles skins, Order, COASTWISE. Agnes Irving, steamer, from Clarence River; 1420 bags maize, ...
Article : 170 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly, yesterday, [?] of a large proportion of the artillery and [?], disposal, did not feel warranted, in compliance with a ...
Article : 2,558 wordsClosing at the General Post Office as follows:— For Calcutta,—By the Temper, This Day, at noon, if not underway. For Otago.—By the Adelaide, This Day, at noon, if not under ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Mails by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's steamer MADRAS will be made up at this officers SATURDAY. the 22nd instant at 9 a.m., for all letters not addressed to the United Kingdom, and at 11 a.m. for all letters so ...
Article : 769 wordsAuAugust 13.—Plenter and Clatondon, from Newcastle; Hydra, from Otago. August 14.—Wonga Wongs, steamer, from Adelaide; Gem, from ydney: June, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 209 wordsENLISTMENT FOR NEW ZEALAND.—The officers sent by the New Zealand Government have foung reason to congratulate themselves on the alacrity displayed by our young men to volunteer for the militia service in New ...
Article : 206 wordsIT is universally admitted that the defence of an injudicious friend is infinitely more damaging than the bitterest attack of an open adversary. The very malignity of the latter generally serves ...
Article : 1,213 wordsAugust 7.—Siarhoam, from London; Azor, from Mauritius. August 8.—Rhoderlck Dliu, from Liverpool. August 12.—Dragon, from Sydney. SAILED. ...
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